Sep 20 1990

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NASA took the Space Shuttle Columbia off its schedule for 1990 launches, operating under the assumption that the orbiter was prone to fuel leaks. Still unable to pinpoint the exact location of the last hydrogen leak, NASA hoped that the craft would be able to fly in early 1991. A team of nine engineers was working on the problem. (NY Times, Sep 21/90; W Post, Sep 20/90; C Trib, Sep 20/90; NASA Release 90-127)

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